On 7/25/05, Cindy Stanford <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> By recoloring the Confederate flag, or even lynching it, Sims says, he wants
> to create a dialogue about it.
I took a look at his site and the recoloring project sounds pretty
interesting. But on the flip side, when has anything relating to
lynching opened up a dialogue? Seems to me that it is a blatant
attempt to cause controversey in a non-dialogue sort of way - like
someone wanting to start a conversation by punching you in the face.
Deb
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